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We have to say, it doesn’t look all that bad actually. It would certainly take some time to get used to, and it does look a bit too modern for where this generation of Corvette’s styling sat, but to each their own. Some may love it, others may swear by the “stick with stock” mantra.

The member states he plans to mold the front bumper and sell units as a conversion kit for those looking for the same look, which he achieved by cutting the ends of the bumper to allow the headlights to sit low enough to where they almost look factory for the car.

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